With Andrew Ference returning to the lineup and their preferred defence pairings back intact, the Boston Bruins hope to better limit the effectiveness of Game 2 goal scorer Phil Kessel as the series shifts to Toronto on Monday night (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 6:30 p.m. ET).
Knowing his team must generate more offence, coach Alain Vigneault will juggle his lineup in hopes the Vancouver Canucks can create more traffic in front of the net and score some “dirty goals” against the San Jose Sharks on Friday night.
Los Angeles netminder Jonathan Quick gave up the OT winner in Game 1 on Tuesday after some less-than-stellar puck handling, but he’s far from the first goalie to err in the playoffs.
With only 10 months until the Sochi Games, Canada’s women’s hockey team must address a few issues if it hopes to repeat as Olympic champions, writes Hockey Night in Canada’s Cassie Campbell-Pascall.
Organizers of the Vancouver Sun Run and the BMO Vancouver Marathon say both events will go ahead despite the Boston Marathon bombing yesterday, and are urging runners and the public to participate.